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Zuiryuji Temple
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Toyama, Hokuriku

Zuiryuji Temple

The finest Zen temple in the Hokuriku region — a complete Edo-period monastery built in 1659 with an unaltered main gate, Buddha hall, and dry garden aligned on a single axis. Designated a National Treasure, it is considered a perfect example of authentic Soto Zen temple architecture, free from later additions or reconstruction.

Duration

45–60 min

Admission

¥500

Hours

9:00–16:30 (9:00–16:00 Dec 10–Jan 31); open daily; admission ¥500.

Best Season

Year-round

Access

10 min walk from Takaoka Station

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    National Treasure — the only complete unaltered Edo Zen temple precinct in the Hokuriku region

  • 2

    The main axis of three gates, Buddha hall, and lecture hall is perfectly aligned — rare Soto Zen planning

  • 3

    The karesansui (dry garden) of raked gravel and stone is unchanged from 1659

Local Tips

Zuiryuji is Takaoka's hidden gem: a complete Edo-period Soto Zen temple complex (National Treasure). The sand garden and the straight axis from main gate to Buddha hall are quintessential Zen composition. Arrive early — by 9:15 the temple is yours alone for the first hour.

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